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. >> you didn't read the law as nancy pelosi said you should. >> it's not just health care.gov that's glitching, the entire plan of obama care is doomed to failure. >> this law itself is born from an architecture that's just not workable. >> the foundation he's talking about is the system of health care exchanges. >> you leave medicare as is, or you can have federal subsidies so you can go out and buy your own. >> in the medical exchange. you have coverage options within medicare, you get to pick among these plans, they have to meet at least medicare's criteria. >> the ryan plan uses federally run exchanges just like obama care. >> it transforms medicare into a plan that's very similar to the president's own health care bill. >> obama care takes everyone in the individual market and puts them on regulated government run insurance exchange, one step closer to singer payer, but not there. the ryan plan takes seniors on medicare, a single payer system and puts them on a government run exchange, one big step backward. so you think the rollout of a federal exchange for 7 million people is
. >> you didn't read the law as nancy pelosi said you should. >> it's not just health care.gov that's glitching, the entire plan of obama care is doomed to failure. >> this law itself is born from an architecture that's just not workable. >> the foundation he's talking about is the system of health care exchanges. >> you leave medicare as is, or you can have federal subsidies so you can go out and buy your own. >> in the medical exchange. you have coverage...
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the state of the obama presidency as he struggles now to fix the rollout of his signature health care law. >> we are just going to keep on working at it. we're going to grind it up. >> one year ago this week, president obama beat former massachusetts governor mitt romney in the 2012 election. now the president invokes the name of his defeated gop rival to defend health care reform. in just a moment, governor romney joins me for an exclusive interview. and president obama's approval rating is at an all-time low. obamacare is at a rough start. more u.s. spy revelations have rocked even our closest allies. and did the president consider replacing vice president joe biden with then-secretary of state hillary clinton? that's according to a bombshell in a new book "double down, game changing 2012." bob wood card, katty kay, david axelrod, bill kristol. i'm david gregory in washington. >>> and good sunday morning. the killing of a tsa agent at los angeles international airport is raising questions about the motives of the 23-year-old suspect, and also airport security. do tsa agents need to be a
the state of the obama presidency as he struggles now to fix the rollout of his signature health care law. >> we are just going to keep on working at it. we're going to grind it up. >> one year ago this week, president obama beat former massachusetts governor mitt romney in the 2012 election. now the president invokes the name of his defeated gop rival to defend health care reform. in just a moment, governor romney joins me for an exclusive interview. and president obama's approval...
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what do people think about the health care law in the state of virginia? remember, virginia, america's best swing state when it comes to being as close to the national vote. the obama job approval rating. all of those numbers will be fascinating to look at inside this exit poll so we'll have not just the results, we'll have fascinating little looks at the exit polls, what they mean in virginia, what they mean for chris christie's presidential prospects in new jersey. that's coming up after the polls close. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." stick with us all day long. when it comes to elections there's no better place to be than msnbc. tune in today, tune in tonight and tune in tomorrow because we'll have all the results, all the analysis and what it means for 2014 and 2016. coming up next, the baton goes to chris. bye-b bye-bye. in taste, freshness, and nutrition? it's eb. want to give them more vitamins, omega 3s, and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best eggs. eb's. the only eggs that make better taste and better nutrition... easy.
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regarding the law and the implementation of that. that's really the first time we've seen the president in such a public way defending his health care law recently. it was just two weeks ago where the government shutdown ended and president obama was doing a lot of media appearances, a lot of campaigning regarding that. pretty much after the government reopened you saw not as much activity coming from the obama white house. i think that david axelrod's comments probably are going to predict that we're going to see a whole lot more of the president talking about the health care law as they try to fix the website. >> right. and speaking of fixing the website, i was just handed information that i believe you have as well regarding this tech surge. key personnel have now been added to address the problems on healthcare.gov. what can you tell me about this? >> this is just trying to get as many people as possible to help pitch in to get this up and running. tamron, the white house has said they want it operational for most people by novem
regarding the law and the implementation of that. that's really the first time we've seen the president in such a public way defending his health care law recently. it was just two weeks ago where the government shutdown ended and president obama was doing a lot of media appearances, a lot of campaigning regarding that. pretty much after the government reopened you saw not as much activity coming from the obama white house. i think that david axelrod's comments probably are going to predict...
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i mean all of that aside, we can't escape the fact that this law's rollout is a disaster. people are being cancelled of their insurance policies when they were promised they wouldn't. i think the next thing that's going to happen, the premiums wi will skyrocket because young people aren't going to sign up. and democrat senators that are running for re-election want to delay because they don't want to face the people that are being affected by the law because they want to win their election. that should tell you everything you need to know about what's going on here and how people are perceiving it. the president's numbers are in the tank. clearly, i'll give you people are sick and tired of washington. it goes for republicans, washington, the president. >> his approval rating is double the republican party. >> it's a classic example of what they're tired of. they're tired of politicians like the president making promises they can't read. >> a headline reads the obama sabotage campaign. it argues that some of the problems with healthcare.gov have to do with the roadblocks pu
i mean all of that aside, we can't escape the fact that this law's rollout is a disaster. people are being cancelled of their insurance policies when they were promised they wouldn't. i think the next thing that's going to happen, the premiums wi will skyrocket because young people aren't going to sign up. and democrat senators that are running for re-election want to delay because they don't want to face the people that are being affected by the law because they want to win their election....
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these law students with a lot of time on their hands, apparently. and true crimes like this one, woman busted by airport security by cocaine stuffed pumpkins. but our favorite halloween goof-up is this, journalist jillian york who participated in the tradition of changing her twitter handle to something seasonally appropriate and fooling the "new york times." as her twitter handle correctly noted, she's jillian c. york. the second awesomest thing on the internet from the new york subway system. a video of the new york city subway signs experiment. there are 476 stations in new york city, each one has a black and white striped board. conductors point at the board to prove that they're paying attention. so two subway riders, decided to have fun with this weird rule. ♪ i seriously could watch those reaction shots all day. and the third awesomest thing today, it's that time of year again when we see good-bye to daylight savings time. >> as you set your clocks back this weekend, don't forget about your carbon monoxide detector. and that is today's top
these law students with a lot of time on their hands, apparently. and true crimes like this one, woman busted by airport security by cocaine stuffed pumpkins. but our favorite halloween goof-up is this, journalist jillian york who participated in the tradition of changing her twitter handle to something seasonally appropriate and fooling the "new york times." as her twitter handle correctly noted, she's jillian c. york. the second awesomest thing on the internet from the new york...
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law. that goes from state to state. if we look at the history of this country, we have created laws from slavery, to jim crow, to civil rights and now to the prison industrial complex, that has tried to keep african-americans out of the political process. >> michael, this all ties in to how we deal with people we receipt out of prison. do we want to stigma ties them and wear a scarlet on their forehead forever or permanent disenfranchisement keeps them on the outside. in michelle alexander's book, the new jim crow, i've lost all voice or control over my government. i get mad because i can't say anything because i don't have a voice. and an e convict that her voting rights restored, says i feel like somebody, it's a feeling of relief where i came from that i'm actually somebody. disenfranchising folks is a way from keeping them from feeling part of society. >> tour'e, i was in miami in liberty city during the 2012 runup to the election and i met an older gentleman, probably 80 years old, co
law. that goes from state to state. if we look at the history of this country, we have created laws from slavery, to jim crow, to civil rights and now to the prison industrial complex, that has tried to keep african-americans out of the political process. >> michael, this all ties in to how we deal with people we receipt out of prison. do we want to stigma ties them and wear a scarlet on their forehead forever or permanent disenfranchisement keeps them on the outside. in michelle...
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i would say it is already the law in 21 states. i think it's particularly appropriate for an illinois republican to speak on behalf of this measure in the true tradition of everett mckinley dirkson and abraham lincoln, men who gave us the 1964 civil rights act. and the 13th amendment to the constitution. >> senator kirk was joined by just six of his republican colleagues in voting yes on the measure. respected 2016 presidential candidates rand paul and marco rubio both voted no. >>> and as the senate passed that bill, congressman mike mccode came out of the closet. the 58-year-old democrat who is also running for governor wrote an op ed for two state newspapers in response to what he called "whisper campaigns" about his sexuality. he acknowledged being gay, writing "yes, i am, but why should it matter?" >>> apparently, former president jimmy carter was this close to slugging then south african president thabo mbeki. in the 1970s, mbeki was refusing to let aids patients in his country be treated. mr. carter now says he never came as
i would say it is already the law in 21 states. i think it's particularly appropriate for an illinois republican to speak on behalf of this measure in the true tradition of everett mckinley dirkson and abraham lincoln, men who gave us the 1964 civil rights act. and the 13th amendment to the constitution. >> senator kirk was joined by just six of his republican colleagues in voting yes on the measure. respected 2016 presidential candidates rand paul and marco rubio both voted no....
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an early deserted security check point and heavily armed law enforcement officials. as airport operations returned to normal on sunday, flowers left inside terminal three served as a solemn reminder of the deadly shooting. according to a federal criminal complaint, 23-year-old paul ciancia came prepared with apassault rifle, high capacity magazines, a bag of am new mission and manifesto. >> we found a statement where he made a conscious decision to kill multiple tsa employees. >> reporter: as me his way through the terminal, ciancia reportedly asked some people if they were with tsa. he moved on when they responded no. but at the security check point, he opened fire. tsa officer, hernandez, about to celebrate his 40th birthday, was killed. two other agents were wounded. as was this high school teacher. ciancia made it about 100 yards into the terminal before police shot him multiple times and took him into custody. officials are waiting to interview him and gain more insight into his motives. >>> now to the nfl. gary kubiac is recovering after he collapsed on the fie
an early deserted security check point and heavily armed law enforcement officials. as airport operations returned to normal on sunday, flowers left inside terminal three served as a solemn reminder of the deadly shooting. according to a federal criminal complaint, 23-year-old paul ciancia came prepared with apassault rifle, high capacity magazines, a bag of am new mission and manifesto. >> we found a statement where he made a conscious decision to kill multiple tsa employees. >>...
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a miscarriage not reported to law enforcement could put a virginia woman into jail for a year. the state senator who introduced that bill, the guy who's now running as republican candidate for attorney general in the state of virginia which is why the ads against him in the state of virginia look like this. >> if you think ken cuccinelli would take virginia in the wrong direction, wait until you meet obenshane. they co-sponsored a bill together to ban the birth control pill and outlaw abortion even in ses of rape and incest. a dangerously wrong turn for virginia. >> is ken cuccinelli doing as badly in the campaign, given the stances that he's taken on high profile women's rights issues. that said, that's not the only area of interest for outside group who are willing to get involved in this race. new york city mayor mike bloomberg is -- also his record on guns. watch. >> here are a few things mark obenshane tried to outlaw, birth control pills, women choosing to have an abortion, even in the case of rape or insent. but when it comes to actually criminals, ownen bain voted to --
a miscarriage not reported to law enforcement could put a virginia woman into jail for a year. the state senator who introduced that bill, the guy who's now running as republican candidate for attorney general in the state of virginia which is why the ads against him in the state of virginia look like this. >> if you think ken cuccinelli would take virginia in the wrong direction, wait until you meet obenshane. they co-sponsored a bill together to ban the birth control pill and outlaw...
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. >> the problem with obama care isn't just the website, it's the whole law. >> the bottom line is the problems with obama care run deeper than just the website. >> the problems go well beyond a flopped website. >> it is clear obama care and flaws are much more than the website. the website is the tip of the iceberg. >> this week republicans smelled blood in president obama's claim no americans would be kicked off their existing plans. >> let me repeat this. nothing in our plan requires you to change what you have. >> and yet as nbc reports a detailed look at the legislation shows that the administration knew that more than 40 to 67% of those in the individual market, or some percentage of 14 million americans, would not be able to keep their existing plans. never mind the fact the new plans will offer more comprehensive coverage and sometimes at a lower price tag, this is clearly the next front in a war on the nation's health care law. >> we know this morning is the president knew that these letters were coming. in the president knew these letters were coming and still indicated that
. >> the problem with obama care isn't just the website, it's the whole law. >> the bottom line is the problems with obama care run deeper than just the website. >> the problems go well beyond a flopped website. >> it is clear obama care and flaws are much more than the website. the website is the tip of the iceberg. >> this week republicans smelled blood in president obama's claim no americans would be kicked off their existing plans. >> let me repeat this....
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david, what is your feeling about this, the coverage that the health care law has gotten in the last few weeks? >> well, look, some of it is self-inflicted because the website hasn't functioned properly. and you know, part of the problem here is that people haven't been able to go on to the website and learn that they could get a better deal. on the other hand, many of these people aren't even being informed in these letters that they have that opportunity or that it's buried in the fine print, and that, you know, that's unacceptable. that's deceptive. and i do think that, you know, there is -- you know, chris, you're an experienced journalist -- there tends to be kind of a herd mentality in coverage. >> yep. >> and now the story is, well, the website's not working, now the letters are out there. and i have no doubt that the opponents are fanning this. i don't think this is all original reporting going on, but i don't think people are digging deep enough. i think the piece you did at the front end was a service in terms of demystifying some of this, but it is problematical. and you k
david, what is your feeling about this, the coverage that the health care law has gotten in the last few weeks? >> well, look, some of it is self-inflicted because the website hasn't functioned properly. and you know, part of the problem here is that people haven't been able to go on to the website and learn that they could get a better deal. on the other hand, many of these people aren't even being informed in these letters that they have that opportunity or that it's buried in the fine...
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when asked about the president's past statements that after the affordable health care act became law that people would be able to
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the texas law is on appeal. the fact that the supreme court agreed to hear this case and then when it found out how strict the law was says oh, never mind, is probably a bad sign to the laws in those states. it's probably a mistake to read too much into this because the court isn't saying anything about the merits of the law, but if you were an advocate of the laws in those states, it's not a good sign i wouldn't think, chris. >> nbc's pete williams. thank you, pete. >>> three closely watched races tomorrow could shape the face of the republican and democratic party for years to come, and expected none is expected to be close. terry mcauliffe looks to win the virginia's governor's mansion back for democrats. new jersey governor chris christie is sail to re-election. maybe the only politician who might have a bigger margin of victory is bill de blasio in the new york city mayor's race. what does it all mean? stan greenberg has been polling adviser for president clinton and al gore and is co-author of "it's the mi
the texas law is on appeal. the fact that the supreme court agreed to hear this case and then when it found out how strict the law was says oh, never mind, is probably a bad sign to the laws in those states. it's probably a mistake to read too much into this because the court isn't saying anything about the merits of the law, but if you were an advocate of the laws in those states, it's not a good sign i wouldn't think, chris. >> nbc's pete williams. thank you, pete. >>> three...
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it's federal law. this is a part of the u.s. military. as "the new york times" noted this week, the applications for i.d. cards are federal form processed by federal employees on a federal computer system. but in these nine states, they're saying, states' rights. they're saying because they have anti-gay laws at the state levels, they will not process service members' applications equally. they are defying federal law so they can keep discriminating against some members of the national guard, against the wishes of the u.s. military. tonight, secretary of defense chuck hagel, just moments ago, actually, a few blocks from here, he has just given a rather remarkable and confrontational speech at a dinner for the anti-defamation league here in new york, calling out nine states that are defying the defense department and defying federal law in order to keep discriminating. texas, apparently, was the first state to announce that they were going to do this, but now it is nine states altogether and the secretary says that among these nine states,
it's federal law. this is a part of the u.s. military. as "the new york times" noted this week, the applications for i.d. cards are federal form processed by federal employees on a federal computer system. but in these nine states, they're saying, states' rights. they're saying because they have anti-gay laws at the state levels, they will not process service members' applications equally. they are defying federal law so they can keep discriminating against some members of the...
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law on trial right now in wisconsin. could have an impact on similar laws in other states. one witness testified about getting a new i.d. for her elderly mother saying, quote, i cannot express the amount of time, energy and frustration it required to get the i.d. so that her mother could vote. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack
law on trial right now in wisconsin. could have an impact on similar laws in other states. one witness testified about getting a new i.d. for her elderly mother saying, quote, i cannot express the amount of time, energy and frustration it required to get the i.d. so that her mother could vote. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult....
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look, it's the law. and so you know, our job there is to assist people whenever we get a call whether you know, it's a past port case or a veterans case or somebody that's having difficulty signing up you know to this particular program. we don't deny you know, services or help to any constituent that calls and asks. >> amid this roll out, there's a new poll out by the kaiser family foundation which pound that nearly half of americans still want obama care to either stay the same or perhaps be expanded, only 13% want it replaced with some sort of republican alternative. so can you argue there is an appetite for their health care option? and could your party have made a better case had they come up with their own viable tangible health care plan? >> first of all, we did have a viable tangible health care plan. it was voted down. we've got a number of health care plans out there now. tom price has one. the republican study committee has one. the idea there's no alternative to obama care isn't the case. i h
look, it's the law. and so you know, our job there is to assist people whenever we get a call whether you know, it's a past port case or a veterans case or somebody that's having difficulty signing up you know to this particular program. we don't deny you know, services or help to any constituent that calls and asks. >> amid this roll out, there's a new poll out by the kaiser family foundation which pound that nearly half of americans still want obama care to either stay the same or...
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apparently had run ins with the law. his family has spoken, never saw this coming. they are devastated, can't explain what happened. there didn't seem to be a motive, at least as police could tell. he seemed intent on taking his own life, on not leaving alive, as they put it. perhaps committing suicide, suicide by cop as it's called, and he wanted to be killed. no clue what was going on in his mind. obviously whenever something like this happens, it doesn't make any sense. the bottom line, here at this mall, it's a huge place as you can see from the pictures earlier, the authorities are saying protocols, training worked in this case. they are saying so many people sheltered in place, s.w.a.t. teams arrived, coordinated response that saved lives. again, miraculous that everybody here got out safely. >> indeed. ron allen, that you so much for that report. coming up, we'll have more special super tuesday election coverage. big races for governor in new jersey and virginia are capturing a lot of attention. but it's a busy day all across the country. here is a breakdown
apparently had run ins with the law. his family has spoken, never saw this coming. they are devastated, can't explain what happened. there didn't seem to be a motive, at least as police could tell. he seemed intent on taking his own life, on not leaving alive, as they put it. perhaps committing suicide, suicide by cop as it's called, and he wanted to be killed. no clue what was going on in his mind. obviously whenever something like this happens, it doesn't make any sense. the bottom line, here...
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and now by law they can't. that's supposed to be an improvement. eric, do you have another caller for me? >> melissa, we have mitch from kentucky. mitch, you're on the air. >> caller: many americans are finding they'll be seeing premium increases or that they'll be getting hit with higher co-pays and deductibles or that they'll no longer see the doctors or use the hospitals of their choice. >> oh, mitch. let's talk about this. about 5% of people are already in the individual market, and some of them are going to get a better deal because the aca caps out of pocket costs and offers subsidies on all the rest. yes, some people are also going to pay more. they're going to have to change doctors or they just won't like their new plans. we don't know yet exactly how that's going to break down, but there are also millions who will get insurance who had none before. they're going to be able to take their medications every day and get a flu shot. and then there's 5 million more who would be covered if all the states including those republican-led states had
and now by law they can't. that's supposed to be an improvement. eric, do you have another caller for me? >> melissa, we have mitch from kentucky. mitch, you're on the air. >> caller: many americans are finding they'll be seeing premium increases or that they'll be getting hit with higher co-pays and deductibles or that they'll no longer see the doctors or use the hospitals of their choice. >> oh, mitch. let's talk about this. about 5% of people are already in the individual...
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i was saying i can't think of any law, any major law that's been passed in the last century plus that faced that sort of level of reflexive partisan opposition when it was being enacted, after it was enacted. that's the extraordinary thing here. there was a story in politico yesterday that looked at the measures republicans had been taking since it was enacted to ab to go this thing. can you think of any parallel to what we have seen from republicans on this? >> i don't think there is any parallel modern civil discourse. the house republicans since they took office in 2011, the terms of the majority they attempted to delay or defund the affordable care act. each time it's failed, it's cost the americans more than $50 billion in the context of the latest government shutdown brought to us, tied to the affordable care act. it costs the american people $24 billion in terms of lost economic productivity, what is important to note is that the fundamental underpink of the affordable care act is a conservative idea first put into the public dopane by the heritage foundation in the 1990s becau
i was saying i can't think of any law, any major law that's been passed in the last century plus that faced that sort of level of reflexive partisan opposition when it was being enacted, after it was enacted. that's the extraordinary thing here. there was a story in politico yesterday that looked at the measures republicans had been taking since it was enacted to ab to go this thing. can you think of any parallel to what we have seen from republicans on this? >> i don't think there is any...
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with the launch of the health care law, will law itself be a success? the stakes are much bigger than that. if you really want to understand them, you need to go back more than 30 years to this. >> in this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem. government is the problem. >> those were among the first words that ronald reagan uttered as president. they're words that defined the new more activist, more aggressive brand of conservatism that he represented. brand of conservatism that grabbed control of the republican party along with him and that has not let go since. they are also words that resonated and that continue to resonate powerfully with millions of americans. it brought george w. bush to power that animated the tea party movement today. skepticism of an outright hostility to the federal government. the idea that it is just one big bloated bureaucratic mess that can't perform the simplest task without wasting huge sums of time and taxpayer money, that sentiment runs deep. and it is not just the republican base that has thes
with the launch of the health care law, will law itself be a success? the stakes are much bigger than that. if you really want to understand them, you need to go back more than 30 years to this. >> in this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem. government is the problem. >> those were among the first words that ronald reagan uttered as president. they're words that defined the new more activist, more aggressive brand of conservatism that he represented. brand...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare ♪ [ male announcer ] more room in economy plus. more comfort, more of what you need. ♪ that's... built around you friendly. ♪ >>> monday night football, bears and pack at lambeau. the opening drive. rodgers goes down hard on his shoulder. knocked out for the rest of the game. talking about the collarbone. no word on the severity of the injury. it doesn't look good. didn't come back. third quarter, packers trailing by seven. eddy lacy. >> roll tide. >> 56 yards before finally going down at the 1. he punches it in on the next play. game tied at 17. later, bears down three. backup quarterback josh mcallen finds jeffrey for the six-yard touchdown and the lead. they tack on the field goal. bears on the road without jay cutler beat the packers 27-20. the big news, what's up with aaron rodgers. we'll find out more today. >> if you have a hippy running down the field -- >> no hair tackling. >
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare ♪ [ male announcer ] more room in economy plus. more comfort, more of what you need. ♪ that's... built around you friendly. ♪ >>> monday night football, bears and pack at lambeau. the opening drive. rodgers goes down hard on his shoulder. knocked out for the rest of the game. talking about the collarbone. no word...
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that's what people heard. >> the rule is, the law did not kick anyone off their plan, the law did not say you had to cancel those plans, the law said if on march 23rd, 2010 you're in place as long as you keep that plan in place and don't change it radically, you can stay on it forever. you can drive your pinto without air bags or seat belts forever. on the other hand if the insurance company changes the plan, if you go off that plan to another plan you have to get a new plan. who is making that plan, the insurance companies. let me give you a little secret. >> come on. >> let me finish one thing. >> that's garbage. >> one more thing. >> this is so beneath you. >> it's not beneath me. one more thing. >> you are better than this. >> the insurance companies want out of that market that's why they are changing the plans. >> it was the most obvious -- this is why i never understood when he said it. let's take the statement as a state of fact. four of us right here get our insurance from comcast. do you know how many times we've had to change insurance? i think i've been here six years. i t
that's what people heard. >> the rule is, the law did not kick anyone off their plan, the law did not say you had to cancel those plans, the law said if on march 23rd, 2010 you're in place as long as you keep that plan in place and don't change it radically, you can stay on it forever. you can drive your pinto without air bags or seat belts forever. on the other hand if the insurance company changes the plan, if you go off that plan to another plan you have to get a new plan. who is...
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a federal judge blocked a key part of a texas law toughening access to abortions one day before the law was set to take effect. the judge threw out the portion that required doctors who perform the procedures to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals 30 miles or less away. critics say it would have forced 1/3 of the state's clinics to shut down. wendy davis filibustered the legislation over the sum per the bill ultimately passed and davis is now running for governor against attorney general greg abbott who has already promised to appeal the judge's ruling. >>> the virginia governor's race increasingly appears to be in the hands of a democratic candidate terry mcauliffe who has opened up a double digit lead in the latest polling. "the washington post" poll shows him leading ken cuccinelli 51-39 with libertarian candidate behind. president obama will help mcauliffe campaign this weekend as the race heads into the final stretch. >>> penn state will be paying millions of dollars in a settlement with more than two dozen sex abuse victims of jerry sandusky. the university will may $60
a federal judge blocked a key part of a texas law toughening access to abortions one day before the law was set to take effect. the judge threw out the portion that required doctors who perform the procedures to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals 30 miles or less away. critics say it would have forced 1/3 of the state's clinics to shut down. wendy davis filibustered the legislation over the sum per the bill ultimately passed and davis is now running for governor against attorney...
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it's a real challenge to law enforcement because a lot of the laws were written 20 years ago. and are in no way strong enough to be able to penetrate this technology. >> really scary stuff. >> it is. >> thank you so much. new cover of the "time" magazine," the secret web." mika, what is coming up from where you guys are at candlestick park brp your at? >> we caused some trouble. we'll be fine. >> you know larry. >> all right. up next, "boston globe" columnist is standing by. we'll get his take on what the world series win means for the city of boston. you're watching "morning joe" live from fenway park. [ male announcer ] marie callender's knows you may not have time to roll out a perfectly flaky crust that's made from scratch. or mix vegetables with all white meat chicken and homemade gravy. but marie callender's does. just sit down and savor. marie callender's. it's time to savor. before william hughes fought in vietnam... and john hughes jumped into normandy... and john anderson hughes served in world war i... and before robert hughes joined the spanish-american war... ther
it's a real challenge to law enforcement because a lot of the laws were written 20 years ago. and are in no way strong enough to be able to penetrate this technology. >> really scary stuff. >> it is. >> thank you so much. new cover of the "time" magazine," the secret web." mika, what is coming up from where you guys are at candlestick park brp your at? >> we caused some trouble. we'll be fine. >> you know larry. >> all right. up next,...
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but now do you see these laws as potentially affecting impacts? >> absolutely. it's going to be a lot harder in an off-year election, a lot harder without barack obama on the ballot. and texas are voting on tuesday for voter i.d. amendments. their voter i.d. law is now effect because of the supreme court's decision overturning section 4 of the voting rights act. and we're already seeing the outcome of voter i.d. in texas. just yesterday we learned that former speaker of the house, jim wright, who's 90, was denied a voter i.d. in texas, because his driver's license has expired, his tcu faculty i.d. is not accepted. he's 90 years old. he showed up at the dmv, was told, you don't qualify. his assistant got a copy, a certified copy of his birth certificate and now he's going to be able to get an i.d. that costs $22, by the way, otherwise known as a poll tax. how many 90-year-olds are going to have an assistant to be able to do that? by the way, we've also seen, a judge had to sign an affidavit to be able to vote. wendy davis, candidate for governor, had to sign an a
but now do you see these laws as potentially affecting impacts? >> absolutely. it's going to be a lot harder in an off-year election, a lot harder without barack obama on the ballot. and texas are voting on tuesday for voter i.d. amendments. their voter i.d. law is now effect because of the supreme court's decision overturning section 4 of the voting rights act. and we're already seeing the outcome of voter i.d. in texas. just yesterday we learned that former speaker of the house, jim...
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warren advised charlie to get out of law. that wasn't using the best of his talents, you are acting as an agent for someone else. charlie advised warren, he's always been an investor, his model has been grand. charlie encouraged him to buy good businesses that are only going to get better and add to them with other good businesses. warren had to get over paying more for things. >> quality. >> exactly. so, that's one. we also have -- >> robert ruben. >> yep, he talks about the importance of asking questions. learning by asking questions. jeffrey from dream works and melody hobson. this is something interesting. he says she told him something good. don't major in the minor. that means, basically, don't focus on the small things. think about the long term. i thought it was a good way of putting it. >> i love that. >> billy jean king is in there. she talks about everybody in sports says you have to go out on a high note. you have to quit when you are at your peak. you don't want to go out when you have suffered and fallen down. s
warren advised charlie to get out of law. that wasn't using the best of his talents, you are acting as an agent for someone else. charlie advised warren, he's always been an investor, his model has been grand. charlie encouraged him to buy good businesses that are only going to get better and add to them with other good businesses. warren had to get over paying more for things. >> quality. >> exactly. so, that's one. we also have -- >> robert ruben. >> yep, he talks...
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john doe trial and shamelessly twists the outcome of his ongoing legal battle with the union-busting law. and walker's most glaring cover-up is his most serious. he chronicles the protests against his union-busting policies claiming he never considered infiltrating troublemakers amongst the peaceful demonstrators in madison. this tape tells a very different story. >> what we were thinking about the crowds was planting some troublemakers. >> you know, the only problem with -- because we thought about that. my only fear would be if there was a ruckus caused is that that could scare the public into thinking maybe the governor's got to settle to avoid all these problems. >> well, in the interview, walker thought he was speaking to david koch and revealed his true feelings about causing a dangerous situation for protestsers. scott walker isn't surprising anyone with the cover-ups in his book. the wisconsin governor is just starting his campaign of denial a little bit early. joining me on our "rapid response" panel, ruth coniff, political editor of the "progressive" magazine and john ni kprr n
john doe trial and shamelessly twists the outcome of his ongoing legal battle with the union-busting law. and walker's most glaring cover-up is his most serious. he chronicles the protests against his union-busting policies claiming he never considered infiltrating troublemakers amongst the peaceful demonstrators in madison. this tape tells a very different story. >> what we were thinking about the crowds was planting some troublemakers. >> you know, the only problem with -- because...
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i remember i used to visit him in new york when i was in law school and he'd, we'd go out to dinner with bobby every time i'd be in new york for some odd reason and there was a real closeness in their relationship and there was a real feeling that bobby actually depended on his advice in a very, you know, close way. >> and jfk too remote for his tastes? >> well, he was very, he was close to jfk. one of the letters we discovered was a four-page single-spaced typewritten critique of the manuscript of the courage and john kennedy wrote arthur saying, please be ruthlessly frank and my father was rigorously frank, not ruthlessly frank, i think that established a relationship. remember rnths remember, john kennedy was our congressman in cambridge, massachusetts. my father was in joe kennedy's past. and so this letter about profiles on congress established, it shows the kind of frank forthright, trusting relationship that they brought to the white house. >> i thought it was fascinating one thing in bobby's wife, it may be why he loved him so much was he he evolved from being a hardened, really,
i remember i used to visit him in new york when i was in law school and he'd, we'd go out to dinner with bobby every time i'd be in new york for some odd reason and there was a real closeness in their relationship and there was a real feeling that bobby actually depended on his advice in a very, you know, close way. >> and jfk too remote for his tastes? >> well, he was very, he was close to jfk. one of the letters we discovered was a four-page single-spaced typewritten critique of...